Mr James Plaskitt

June 23, 1954 -
Summary information for Mr James Plaskitt

Contributions

1999

5 speeches — UK Role in Europe Commons January 13, 1999

Minimum Wage Written Answers January 21, 1999

6 speeches — House of Lords Bill Commons February 1, 1999

Social Exclusion Written Answers February 8, 1999

Mobile Telecommunications Networks Written Answers February 9, 1999

Science and Engineering Written Answers February 25, 1999

House of Lords Reform Written Answers March 1, 1999

4 speeches — Burdens on Schools Commons March 2, 1999

Road Haulage Industry Written Answers April 13, 1999

Council of Europe Written Answers April 29, 1999

2 speeches — European Union Commons May 18, 1999

Social Exclusion Written Answers June 14, 1999

National Minimum Wage Written Answers June 17, 1999

Engagements Commons June 23, 1999

2 speeches — Financial Services and Markets Bill Commons June 28, 1999

2 speeches — Specified Risk Materials Commons July 1, 1999

Post Office Written Answers July 8, 1999

2 speeches — Voting Commons July 12, 1999

2 speeches — National Minimum Wage Commons July 15, 1999

2 speeches — Financial Services Commons July 22, 1999

2 speeches — Millennium Compliance Commons July 26, 1999

Economic Stability and Public Services Commons July 27, 1999

Student Funding Written Answers July 27, 1999

INCAPACITY BENEFIT: RESTRICTION TO RECENT CONTRIBUTORS Commons November 3, 1999

2 speeches — Air Training Corps Commons November 8, 1999

Bank of England Independence Written Answers November 11, 1999

2 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons November 17, 1999

2 speeches — Mental Health Law Commons November 23, 1999

Non-domestic Rates Written Answers November 25, 1999

Social Exclusion Unit Written Answers December 15, 1999

3 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons December 21, 1999

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